WELCOME to the Temple of Zoom where you can “experience” sliding down a Mayan temple into shark infested waters. The waterslide made to look like the type Mayan Temple found in Mexico sends terrified thrill-seekers up to 35-miles-per-hour down a 60-foot-long chute through a tunnel surrounded by 14-foot-long nurse sharks and Caribbean Reef sharks swimming in crystal clear waters.Aptly called “The Leap of Faith” – the terror-slide is part of the incredible Aquaventure, Paradise Island resort of the Bahamas. Vice President of Marine Operations, Mark Gsellman explained why the slide is so popular with the visitors to his resort
OFFERING a glimpse into the past, a mash-up of old and new photographs show how the world’s biggest cities have changed .
EAGERLY BITING his nails, this little squirrel is clearly nervous of looming predators as he searches for his meal .
A fox takes a tumble and lands on his head when he tries to fend off a pair of eagles in Japan .
A diving guide leaves a shark completely docile and balanced in the palm of his hand .
A cricket perches on an unusual seat after crawling up the snout of a crocodile .
A grey whale and her calf greet an audience of awestruck admirers on the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico .
The beds are consumed by moss instead of customers at this abandoned hotel .
MEET the little lion of suburbia with a mane that makes him look like a mini-king of the jungle .
A little brown bear cub shows his doting mum that she is always on parent duty as he uses her as a scratching post .
A Birmingham man inspired by sci-fi film Wall-E, has created a one- wheeled vehicle, controlled by signals from his BRAIN .
This was the chaotic scene when the driver of a 4x4 vehicle became periously trapped under his vehicle for an HOUR when it overturned after a crash on a busy motorway .